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How to subdivide land into two lots in a rural zone

To do your own planning application for a subdivision of land to realign a common boundary as a VicSmart application, the first step is to check if your application is eligible for the VicSmart process. This will ensure that your application meets the following criteria:

  1. Each new lot is at least the area specified for the land in the zone or in a schedule to the zone
  2. The land is in one of the following zones:
    • Rural Living Zone
    • Green Wedge Zone
    • Green Wedge A Zone
    • Rural Conservation Zone
    • Farming Zone
    • Rural Activity Zone
  3. Does not trigger a permit under another part of the planning scheme

It’s likely that you will also need a licensed surveyor and in most instances a lawyer or licensed conveyancer.

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If you know your application is eligible for the VicSmart process, then you can:

Start an application